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EOSC 112: THE FLUID EARTH EARTH’S ENERGY BUDGET AND CLIMATE FEEDBACKS E3 Read: Kump et al. Chap.3, p. 44 (Atm. Comp.), p. 46-53. Check: Key Terms, Review Questions 5,6, 8-12, Problems 4, 5, 6. Objectives: 1.To describe the physical causes of the greenhouse effect 2. To describe the global energy budget and the role of clouds 3.To model radiative climate feedbacks
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1. Greenhouse Effect (Atm. Comp.) Major constituents: (concentration by volume) –N 2 78%, O 2 21%, Ar 0.9 % –H 2 O up to 4% (tropics), CO 2 0.037% A gas is called a “greenhouse gas” if it is able to absorb and emit infrared radiation. Greenhouse gases: –H 2 O, CO 2 –Minor or “trace” constituents: Methane CH 4, Nitrous oxide N 2 O, Ozone O 3, Freon-11 CCl 3 F, Freon-12 CCl 2 F 2
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Physical causes of the greenhouse effect Molecules can only rotate at certain discrete frequencies. Only a photon of the right frequency (wavelength) can be absorbed to increase a molecule’s rotational frequency.
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2. Mechanisms of Heat Transfer Radiation: can transfer heat over vacuum. Conduction: … via neighboring molecules. Convection: … by fluid movement, especially overturning. It is much stronger than conduction in atmosphere
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Earth’s Energy Budget
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CumulusCumulonimbus StratusCirrus
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Role of Clouds Low, thick clouds (stratus-type) cool the surface; High, thin clouds (cirrus-type) warm the surface.
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3. Radiative Climate Feedbacks Water vapor feedback: It is observed that for most regions of the planet, water vapor is close to its point of condensation. Small changes in surface T will cause similar changes in atmospheric vapor H 2 O concentrations and vice versa. Result: 2 positive couplings positive feedback loop!
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Unclear figure representing water vapor feedback
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Snow/Ice Albedo Feedback: Small changes in surface T will cause opposite changes in the extent of polar ice cover and vice versa. Result: 2 negative couplings positive feedback loop!
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Infrared Flux-T s Feedback: This feedback mechanism is responsible for the short-term stability of our climate. Compare this feedback loop to that of our “Soot Planet”!
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